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VOIVOD 1995 bio by Malcolm Dome

What a strange journey it's been. Some 13 years and seven albums. Born from the Trash Metal era, but always more - much more - than a Trash Metal
band, French-Canadians Voivod have made some of the most satisfying and challenging extreme rock music of the modern era.

Ever since their debut album, `War and Pain', hit the streets in 1984, the `Vod have combined an intelligent, thoughtful approach with some of the most blitzing riffs known to humankind.
Since then, seminal albums such as 1988's `Dimension
Hatross', 1989's `Nothingface', `1991's `Angel
Rat' and `1993's `The Outer Limits' have proven to be among the most influential of their kind. VOIVOD were exploring the concept of Cyberpunk and state-of-the-
art artificial intelligence long before most people had assimilated these into their everyday life.

The band delved into the oft-sullied waters of the `concept' album, whilst most of their contemporaries were still struggling with the notion of the four-minute song ! Their astounding musical prowess, restless intellectual awareness and keen sense of futuristic perspective has always kept them several steps ahead of most modern bands. And the band's success has been largely in earning the respect and acknowledgement of their peers.

Now, in 1995, perhaps the musical world is at last catching up with the touch of uniqueness that best describes this band. Maybe at long last, Voivod will earn the commercial success their critical acclaim has long since demanded.

On their eighth album, `Negatron', the founding duo of Michel Langevin (drums) and Denis d'Amour (guitar)
are joined by new bassist/vocalist Eric Forrest, who was previously with unknown Canadian act Liquid Indian.

"When (vocalist) Denis Belanger left, we decided that what we really needed was a bassist who could sing," explains Michel. "We really wanted to go for a power-trio approach. Anyway, our manager saw Eric with Liquid Indian in a Toronto club. And he thought he was the guy for us". The result was that Forrest took a train to Montreal... and jammed on old Voivod material
with Michel and Denis.

"Within 20 minutes we knew he was what we were looking for !"

On `Negatron' (for the scientifically-minded, a negatron is a sub-atomic particle of the same mass and charge as the more well- known electron), the band worked in Hypnotic Studios in Toronto, in the process creating
a raw, energetic album reminiscent of their late `80's classic `Killing Technology'.

We wanted a record that sounded live and powerful and we've got exactly that ! We co-produced the album with the resident engineers at Hypnotic, and did the whole record very quickly.

The European version of the album features 11 tracks which showcase lyricist Michel's diverse interests, ranging from the infamous conspiracy theory
that governments on Earth are secretly allowing citizens to be abducted by aliens in exchange for technological knowledge (check out songs called `Project X' and `Cosmic Conspiracy'), to the notion of an uncontrollable race of superhumans (`Nanoman').

There are contributions on the record from two major outside artists. Jim `Foetus' Thirlwell wrote the lyrics for `D.N.A.', and also sings on the track (Michel went to Thirlwell's Brooklyn studio to record his vocals
on a Dat machine, mixing down the result at Hypnotic), whilst former Men Without Hats singer Ivan Doroschuk helped out with the lyrics for `Nanoman'.

As `Negatron' proves, Voivod are still right to the fore of modern Rock music, breaking down barriers and exploring new worlds, civilisations. Boldly going where no musician has gone before.

"Why did we call the album `Negatron' ? Because of all the people who told us when Denis Belanger left that we should either split up or change the name of the band. They were so negative towards us."

"I must admit that I did think about giving up Voivod and concentrating on computer animation as a career (Michel used his computer expertise to create the mechanical ant image that appears on the sleeve of the album, working with the Soft Image program devised for the dinosaurs that made such an impact in `Jurassic Park'. This image is also to be found on the first video from the album, for the song `Insect'). But then I went to
see Soundgarden, Sepultura and The Ramones play live in a two- week period - and they all dedicated songs to Voivod. It made me think again about giving all of this up.

"Over the years, we seem to have influenced a number of successful bands - at least in a small way. And artists like Pantera, Sonic Youth and Dave Grohl (ex-Nirvana, currently with The Foo Fighters) have told us how much they love albums such as `Dimension Hatross' and `Killing Technology'. So we have carved out our own niche. "

Voivod - a band with a distinguished past speeding irresistably into the future.
2004 VOIVOD bio by John Book & Greg Prato

1998 ArtistDirect VOIVOD bio

1999 Piero Scaruffi's VOIVOD bio (in Italian)

1998 VH1 VOIVOD bio

1996 VOIVOD biography by Yuri Jossa

1995 VOIVOD biography by Malcolm Dome (KERRANG!)
1989 VOIVOD biography by Greg Fasolino


05/05/2004 The Ultimate Eric Forest Interview

09/13/2003 Project: Failing Flesh Interview with Eric and the Gutierrez Brothers

04/08/2003 Interview with Jason at perfectpitchonline.com

03/2003 Interview with Dan Berube from Union Made / EyeInside

03/2003 Metal Update Interview with Snake

03/2003 Metal Update Interview with Michel

03/2003 Snake & Jason Interview

03/2003 Jason Newsted Interview

02/2003 Michel Interview

02/2003 Jason Newsted Interview

01/20/2003 Michel / Jason basementbar.com Interview

11/2002 Jason Newsted Interview

04/02/2002 Grinder Webzine Interview with Eric

06/2001 Interview with Blacky

05/1999 Interview with Blacky

05/1999 Interview with Eric Forest

09/ 1997 Scream Magazine Interview

08/1997 Corridor of Cells Webzine Interview

1997 Critical Mass Underground Fanzine Interview

1996 Hellfrost Webzine Interview

05/1996 Interview from Hard Force magazine

1996 Interview from the KOFFIN WEBZINE

1996

The late Sheila Rene's Awesome  Interview with Michel

12/1995 Chronicles of Chaos Away interview

1993 Denis D'Amour interview, Guitar Magazine, December 1993

1991 Trash 'n Burn Magazine Away Interview (October 91).

03/1990 bSide Interview with Michel Langevin

1986 Blackthorn magazine interview

1986 Metal Mania interview with Away

1985 Metallic Assault fanzine interview with the band


12/ 1999 Metal Hammer article

1996

Omni Magazine Online "Diverse Minds E-mail Dialog" with Michel Langevin

1996

Rip Magazine May 1996

1993 RIP Magazine July 1993

1991 Kerrang Magazine (2 Nov n°365).

1990 Rolling Stone Magazine

Q4/ 1989 The Village Voice Rock & Roll Quarterly

1989 Sheet Metal Magazine

02 / 1989 NEW! Amplified Assault Magazine

1989 Metal Mania Magazine

1988 Kerrang Magazine #186

1988 Sounds Magazine

1988 Metal Forces #28 Magazine

1988 Metal Mania Magazine

1987

Creem #11 Thrash Metal Magazine

1987

Metal Forces #21 Magazine

1987 Metal Mania MagazineOctober
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